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Burials
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Toni | Report | 5 Aug 2006 08:21 |
There is a possibility that they aren't buried as such. You would need to find out where they went ie a uni or research centre etc and then contact that institution to find out what happens when they have completed the research. If you do find out please let us know. Good luck Toni |
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Toni | Report | 5 Aug 2006 08:21 |
There is a possibility that they aren't buried as such. You would need to find out where they went ie a uni or research centre etc and then contact that institution to find out what happens when they have completed the research. If you do find out please let us know. Good luck Toni |
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Unknown | Report | 5 Aug 2006 08:15 |
I guess the first step would be to establish which medical research facility got their bodies and check that they aren't interred in any known family plots. nell |
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Elizabeth | Report | 5 Aug 2006 08:04 |
Can anyone advise me how I can find where my grandparents are buried. They left their bodies to medical research. Grandfather died in 1959 and Grandmother in 1969. They died in Bow, East London. Thanks, Betty |